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The phrase "argument escalated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a disagreement or dispute has intensified or become more serious.
Example: "What started as a simple disagreement quickly turned into a heated discussion, and the argument escalated to the point where they were shouting at each other."
Alternatives: "dispute intensified" or "conflict grew".
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Suddenly, the argument escalated.
As the argument escalated, the Afghan raised his weapon.
The argument escalated to blows, the police said.
Their argument escalated and led to the stabbing, he said.
As the argument escalated, witnesses said, he was attacked.
"The argument escalated and ANA & ANP started to shoot at each other," a report said.
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Its plot leads farce into the realm of the tragic: a silly argument escalates into a murder.
The argument escalates, and Kalanick angrily tells the driver, "Some people don't like to take responsibility for their own shit.
Another fight, Sap said: Gerry and two lads in the basement locker rooms before first class, an argument escalating to blows, and now Gerry was being detained in Sap's office until such time as someone could come pick him up.
"How the fuck she know I was with them other girls, then?" The argument escalates, as Kelly tallies what he has spent on his girlfriend's hair and nails, eventually dismissing her as "bogus," encouraging her to burn his clothes, and calling for his driver, Milton.
The argument escalates and Liz orders them to stop their bickering.
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